Thursday's LobbyComply News Roundup - State and Federal Communications

September 26, 2024  •  

Thursday’s LobbyComply News Roundup

Campaign Finance

Ohio: “Ohio’s Controversial Ban on Foreign Contributions to State Ballot-Issue Campaigns Takes Effect, at Least for Now” by Jeremy Pelzer (Cleveland Plain Dealer) for MSN

Tennessee: “Tennessee Registry Reports Cothren Attorney to Disciplinary Board” by Sam Stockard (Tennessee Lookout) for Yahoo News

Elections

Mississippi: “Late-Arriving 2024 Ballots Challenged by GOP at Appeals Court” by Zoe Tillman (Bloomberg) for MSN

Ohio: “Ohio Sheriff Barred from Working Elections After Posts about Harris Signs” by Praveena Somasundaram (Washington Post) for MSN

Ethics

California: “O.C. Board of Supervisors Censures Embattled Member Andrew Do” by Andrew Campa (Los Angeles Times) for MSN

National: “Defense Contracting Firm First to Be Sentenced in SPAWAR Bribery Scheme” by Alex Riggins (San Diego Union-Tribune) for MSN

National: “Judge Allows Lengthy Brief in Trump Case, Rejecting Claim of Election Impact” by Spencer Hsu (Washington Post) for MSN

National: “US Supreme Court Justices, Other Judges Can Stay at Corporate-Owned Homes Without Disclosure” by Nate Raymond (Reuters) for MSN

New York: “New York City Mayor Eric Adams Has Been Indicted, Sources Say” by Jake Offenhartz, Larry Neumeister, and Anthony Izaguirre (Associated Press) for Yahoo News

Lobbying

Michigan: “Lobbyist Sold His Condo to a Lawmaker at a Loss While Another Rents Rooms to Legislators” by Alex Walters and Jack Armstrong (Detroit Free Press) for MSN

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